The eleventh series of the My Little Kitchen Fairies line features six fairie figurines. These fairies love autumn, as it is the spooky season of Halloween! Dressed up for Halloween and playing around pumpkin patches, these fairies are enjoying the beautiful season of autumn. These fairies are sure to add a colorful spark of fun and fall into your home.
Designed exclusively for Enesco by G.G. Santiago, these fairies are hand-painted and made from stone resin with acrylic wings. Each fairie comes with its own box, perfect for gift-giving. But they are quickly becoming rare, so invite a fairie into your home when you get the chance!
My Little Kitchen Fairies Series Eleven
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This fairie is ready to kick off Halloween on her candy korn! Sitting atop a giant-sized piece of candy korn, the Candy Korn Kitchen Fairie holds tightly on to her witch’s hat before it blows away, as she takes off into the air. Her black and blue witch’s robe flaps in the night wind as she begins to soar. A large plume adorns her hat, and a grinning jack-o-lantern lies at her feet. A fun figurine, the Candy Korn Kitchen Fairie will have you soaring with Halloween spirit in no time! |
| These fairies are definitely two of a kind! This girl fairie stands over her baby sister, gently rocking her pumpkin cradle back and forth. The baby looks up at her sister adoringly, all cozy and wrapped up in her lavender blanket. You’ll feel twice the love in your home with this delightful pair! |
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Things can get sticky with the Caramel Apple Kitchen Fairie. Clinging to the peg, she tries not to get her feet sticky from the caramel. Her perky pigtails stick out along with her little wings, and she wears a white smock over her red dress. The caramel apple looks so real, with its red and green shades, caramel coating, and peanut sprinkles – you’ll almost be afraid of sticky fingers too! |
| Let’s see what treats the Loot Bag Kitchen Fairie has got! Tired from her night of trick-or-treating, she sits on the floor, anxiously digging into her loot bag of Halloween goodies. Bursting with color, the loot bag is violet with a smiling jack-o-lantern. It looks like there will be enough treats to go around with a full bag like that! |
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It’s that time of year for Indian corn! Holding up a giant ear of juicy Indian corn, the Indian Corn Kitchen Fairie is thinking how best to tackle her autumn treat. The fiery red corn looks spectacularly real, with black kernels speckled here and there. The Indian Corn Fairie will have you licking your lips and wanting a bite too! |
| This fairie is curious to see what mysteries lay inside a jack-o-lantern. The pumpkin sits open, its carved lid lying by its side on the ground. Wearing a dark witch’s costume, the Jack-O-Lantern Kitchen Fairie leans over the pumpkin to peer inside. Oh dear, no treats in there! This figurine is equipped with an LED light. |
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I love the “Kitchen Fairies” I don’t have them on my website, so if someone emails a request for finding these adorable kitchen fairies, especially series eleven, I will send them here.
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We love Kitchen Fairies too and are happy to provide one location to find new and retired figurines for your customers!
Hi! My sister just moved and is struggling to find good decoration ideas for her new kitchen. I’ll let her know about these lovely figurines! Thanks, David
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The kitchen fairies happen to be some of my wife’s favorite little figurine’s to collect. She is going to love your site.
These beautiful little fairies really highlight a feel of a moment! The attention to detail is superb! The little stories provide just enough insight to keep you wanting more.
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I love the candy corn fairie. Sadly, it’s not available right now.
Until my wife started collecting figurines (recently) we’d never even heard of these! How beautiful they are.